Has any of you had any experience with the B Square scope base that mount to the rear sight base?
Also I am having my gunsmith mount Lyman target sights, and cut a target crown on the barrel of my Yugo.
I'll post the results when I get it back.
Terry
Last edited by Terry Smith; 04-28-2002 at 08:16 PM.
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Terry,
I too had lyman sights put on my yugo youll love them.
as for the b-square, Hay they keep makeing quality stuff. This isn't one of them. Starters youll need a pistol scope or long eye relief scope because of the distance. They also have a tendency to loosen up makeing it very had to keep a zero even with lock tight.
I would say have your gunsmith bend your bolt handle if needed and go with the weaver #45 and #46 front and back mounts for all modle mausers and some Mill-dot high scope rings.Its a stable combo and with the right scope a deadly combo for the old paper target.
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I have one on a k98, and the two main problems I have are:
1. You have to use Red Loctite on the mounting screws to get
them to stay in; even then, sometimes the holes aren't
square(ha ha) to each other, and the mount locks in
crooked(not so B-square, haha).
2. The mount must be angled upwards/elevated no less than 2
degrees above the barrel's centerline or else your shots past
50 yards will be way off...If you have access, get a good
photograph of the Nazi ZF-41 sniper rifle and compare the
scope angle with the barrel's centerline.